Angus MacDonald (politician)
- Angus MacDonald (politician)
Infobox First Minister
name = Angus MacDonald
honorific-suffix = Cllr
imagesize = 200px
office = Councillor - Falkirk Council
term_start = December 16 2004
term_end =
ward = Grangemouth
predecessor = Tam O'Dea
term_start2 = April 6 1995
term_end2 = October 16 2004
birth_place = Scotland
death_date =
death_place =
nationality = Scottish
party = Scottish National Party
profession =
religion =
website = [http://www.snp.org http://www.snp.org]
website1 = [http://www.snpgrangemouth.org http://www.snpgrangemouth.org]
footnotes = Angus MacDonald was elected a Scottish National Party Councillor on Falkirk Council on 16th December 2004, with 56% of the vote. A former Falkirk District Councillor and Justice of the Peace from 1992 until 1996, he sits on various committees in his role as a councillor. These include Economic Development, Education & Leisure, Environment & Heritage, Housing & Social Services, Investment and the Regulatory Committee.
He is also a member of Central Scotland Fire and Rescue Board and is a Governor of the Stirlingshire Educational Trust. In addition he is Chairman of Mod 2008 Falkirk, co-ordinating plans for the Royal National Mod, due to be held in Falkirk district in 2008. He was re-elected to Falkirk Council at the local elections held on 3rd May 2007, which was run using the single transferrable vote system for the first time in Scotland, gaining the most first preference votes of any Grangemouth candidate.
External links
* [http://www.snp.org] Scottish National Party
* [http://www.snpgrangemouth.org] Scottish National Party (SNP) Grangemouth Branch
* [http://www.falkirk.gov.uk/coins/member.asp?id=783&name=MacDonald%2C+Angus] Councillor Angus MacDonald - Falkirk Council Webpage
* [http://www.snpfalkirk.org/] Scottish National Party (SNP) Falkirk District
* [http://www.mod2008falkirk.org/] MOD 2008 Falkirk
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